| Metropolitan Laurus Metropolitan Laurus (Škurla) of New York (January 1, 1928 March 16, 2008) was the First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Metropolitan_Laurus
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| Ypakoe Ypakoë (, from the verb , "hearken" or "give ear", to "respond"; Slavonic:troparion chanted at Orthros (Matins) and the Midnight Office on Great Feasts and Sundays throughout the liturgical year in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Ypakoë which is chanted on Sundays is found in the Octoechos and there are eight of them, according to the Tone of the Week. The Ypakoë used at one of the Great Feasts will be written in the tone of the hymnographer's choice. Ypakoe
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| Gerasimus of the Jordan Gerasimus of the Jordan (Abba Gerasimus, Holy Righteous Father Gerasimus of Jordan—also spelled Gerasimos or Gerasim) - a Christian saint, monk and abbot of the 5th century A.D. Born in the province of Lycia in Cappadocia, the southern part of Asia Minor into a wealthy family.Gerasimus left his family wealth and worldly affairs to become a monk. Gerasimus_of_the_Jordan
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| Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow/Archive 1 Talk:Patriarch_Alexy_II_of_Moscow/Archive_1
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| Shobra (administrative region) Shobra is an administrative region and forms a relatively small area that represents about one quarter of the district with the same name in Cairo, Egypt.It neighbours the areas of Elsahel to the north, Sharabeya to the east, Road El Farag to the west, and Shobra tunnel and Cairo central railway station to the south, the latter of which separate Shobra from the Downtown Cairo area. Shobra_(administrative_region)
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| Gerasimos (Michaleas) of San Francisco Metropolitan Gerisamos of San Francisco is the Metropolitan Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of San Francisco, a metropolis of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, under the spiritual authority of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. His spiritual flock comprises more than 100 Greek Orthodox parishes in Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, and Arizona. Gerasimos_(Michaleas)_of_San_Francisco
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| Nicodemus the Hagiorite Nicodemus the Hagiorite or Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain , Athos (1749 - July 14 1809) is a saint of the Greek Orthodox Church. He was an ascetic monk, mystic, theologian, and philosopher. His life's work was a revival of traditional Christian practices and patristic literature. Nicodemus_the_Hagiorite
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| Gregory (Afonsky) of Sitka Archbishop Gregory (Afonsky) (RussianApril 17, 1925 - April 14, 2008) was the Archbishop of Sitka and Alaska from 1973 to 1995, and author of Theology and Orthodoxy in America in both Russian and English. He was a key figure in the establishment and elevation of what is now St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary, and served as episcopal moderator of the Department of History and Archives and chairman of the Canonization Commission for the Orthodox Church in America. Gregory_(Afonsky)_of_Sitka
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| Apophthegmata Patrum Apophthegmata Patrum is a book of sayings of the early Christian Desert Fathers (created in 5th century).Various collections exist of aphorisms and anecdotes illustrative of the spiritual life, of ascetic and monastic principle, and of Christian ethics, attributed to the more prominent hermits and monks who peopled the Egyptian deserts in the fourth century. Apophthegmata_Patrum
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| Megalynarion Megalynarion (Slavonic:Velichaniye) is used to describe several hymns in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite. The Greek word Megalynarion means "magnification", and can be used to describe different hymns depending upon the local liturgical tradition. Megalynarion
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| Saint Markella Saint Markella (also Marcella) was an inhabitant of Chios, Greece who was canonized by the Greek Orthodox Church. She is the patron saint of Chios. Her feast day is celebrated on July 22. Saint_Markella
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| Little Litany Little Litany or Little Ektenia or Little Synapte is a brief ektenia (litany) which is recited at various times during the liturgical worship of the Byzantine Rite, as observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and certain Eastern Catholic Churches.The litany is called 'Little' to distinguish it from the Great Ektenia, which often precedes it in the service. Little_Litany
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